Miscellaneous 2006

GST and property

Source: National

Published Date: 22 May 2006

 

Topics to be discussed in this paper include:

  • Using the margin scheme to advantage and avoiding problems
  • Then is there an enterprise in relation to property?
  • The going concern and farmland exemptions - opportunities and limitations
  • Interaction of GST and stamp duty on property
  • Getting the GST right in property transaction documents

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GST and property

Author(s): Graeme Cotterill
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  • Published By: Graeme Cotterill
  • Published On:22 May 2006
  • Took place at:Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, Broadbeach, Qld

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